
Shakib Al Hasan calls for neutral umpires to return after Bangladesh overturn two plumb lbw shouts
This tweet came after two on-field umpire decisions went against Bangladesh bowlers
This tweet came after two on-field umpire decisions went against Bangladesh bowlers
Shakib's sporting gesture!
Babar's action has been under the scanner in the past
Shakib made the most of the rain
Shakib was run out for 42 in Bangladesh's must-win game against Oman
Shakib is just two short of being the leading wicket-taker in T20Is
Still hugely reliant on few bankable stars
A number of officials are involved in multiple roles
"Hopefully, I won't be repeating this again in the future"
Shakib was sanctioned for the incident
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